Pleasure Chair
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A Pleasure Chair is a machine that can give a person perpetual pleasure.
- AKA: Experience Machine.
- Context:
- It can (typically) be a part of a Pleasure Machine Thought Experiment.
- See: Robert Nozick, Anarchy, State, And Utopia, Hedonism, Simulated Reality, Well-Being, Utilitarianism, Thought Experiment.
References
2014
- (Wikipedia, 2014) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Experience_machine Retrieved:2014-1-13.
- The Experience Machine or Pleasure Machine is a thought experiment put forward by philosopher Robert Nozick in his Anarchy, State, and Utopia. It is one of the best known attempts to refute ethical hedonism, and does so by imagining a choice between everyday reality and an apparently preferable simulated reality.
If the primary thesis of hedonism is that "pleasure is the good", then any component of life that is not pleasurable does nothing directly to increase one's well-being. This is a view held by many value theorists, but most famously by some classical utilitarians. Nozick attacks the thesis by means of a thought experiment. If he can show that there is something other than pleasure that has value and thereby increases our well-being, then hedonism is defeated.
- The Experience Machine or Pleasure Machine is a thought experiment put forward by philosopher Robert Nozick in his Anarchy, State, and Utopia. It is one of the best known attempts to refute ethical hedonism, and does so by imagining a choice between everyday reality and an apparently preferable simulated reality.